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Everyone knows that Triple H is the "King of Kings" and he never lets anyone forget that. Besides doing his famous finisher, the Pedigree, you can start acting like him while doing his entrance. Here is an article on how to do Triple H's wrestling entrance.

  1. Have some water in your mouth before you start the entrance. Not a full mouthful, but a little is fine.
  2. After the first couple words (right as the actual music starts), come out and stand at the entrance with a water bottle . Stay there as you look at the ground, then slowly look up straight ahead. You can look around if you wish.
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  3. Take a few steps and spray out the water while shaking your head. The spraying may take a few times to perfect if you tend to stream it out.
  4. Walk up to the ring and stop. Look around to the "crowd" and proceed to walk towards the right hand side of the ring (your right).
  5. If the ring is indoors, especially on carpet, be sure the cap is closed.
  6. Place your right hand (thumb out) on the top rope and your left hand at your side. Stare around for a few seconds. Then look as if you're flexing your muscles in a downwards position and put your head down. Flare up your arms and head while bending backward towards the ring rope. As soon as you flare up, spray out the water again. You didn't swallow that last sip, did you?
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      • Triple H's started his in-ring pose when he returned in 2002 from his second torn quad in his leg. His first match of the year was against Booker T at Summerslam. Before this, he only walked and paced around the ring for his opponent. Doing the in-ring pose is up to you and your style.
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